dehydrate
dehydrate
creates a frozen representation of a cache
that can later be hydrated with HydrationBoundary
or hydrate
. This is useful for passing prefetched queries from server to client or persisting queries to localStorage or other persistent locations. It only includes currently successful queries by default.
import { dehydrate } from '@tanstack/react-query'
const dehydratedState = dehydrate(queryClient, { shouldDehydrateQuery, shouldDehydrateMutation,})
Options
client: QueryClient
queryClient
that should be dehydratedoptions: DehydrateOptions
shouldDehydrateMutation: (mutation: Mutation) => boolean
true
to include this mutation in dehydration, or false
otherwisedefaultShouldDehydrateMutation
as part of the return statementshouldDehydrateQuery: (query: Query) => boolean
true
to include this query in dehydration, or false
otherwisedefaultShouldDehydrateQuery
as part of the return statementserializeData?: (data: any) => any
A function to transform (serialize) data during dehydration.Returns
dehydratedState: DehydratedState
queryClient
at a later pointSome storage systems (such as browser Web Storage API) require values to be JSON serializable. If you need to dehydrate values that are not automatically serializable to JSON (like Error
or undefined
), you have to serialize them for yourself. Since only successful queries are included per default, to also include Errors
, you have to provide shouldDehydrateQuery
, e.g.:
// serverconst state = dehydrate(client, { shouldDehydrateQuery: () => true }) // to also include Errorsconst serializedState = mySerialize(state) // transform Error instances to objects
// clientconst state = myDeserialize(serializedState) // transform objects back to Error instanceshydrate(client, state)
hydrate
hydrate
adds a previously dehydrated state into a cache
.
import { hydrate } from '@tanstack/react-query'
hydrate(queryClient, dehydratedState, options)
Options
client: QueryClient
queryClient
to hydrate the state intodehydratedState: DehydratedState
options: HydrateOptions
defaultOptions: DefaultOptions
mutations: MutationOptions
The default mutation options to use for the hydrated mutations.queries: QueryOptions
The default query options to use for the hydrated queries.deserializeData?: (data: any) => any
A function to transform (deserialize) data before it is put into the cache.queryClient?: QueryClient
,
If the queries you're trying to hydrate already exist in the queryCache, hydrate
will only overwrite them if the data is newer than the data present in the cache. Otherwise, it will not get applied.
HydrationBoundary
HydrationBoundary
adds a previously dehydrated state into the queryClient
that would be returned by useQueryClient()
. If the client already contains data, the new queries will be intelligently merged based on update timestamp.
import { HydrationBoundary } from '@tanstack/react-query'
function App() { return <HydrationBoundary state={dehydratedState}>...</HydrationBoundary>}
Note: Only
queries
can be dehydrated with anHydrationBoundary
.
Options
state: DehydratedState
options: HydrateOptions
defaultOptions: QueryOptions
queryClient?: QueryClient
,
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